Mahee Mustafa

Mahee Mustafa

Mahee is the Editor of Mortgage Introducer writing about everything that impacts mortgage brokers and their businesses. He previously worked as a financial journalist covering wealth and investments. He holds a degree in Economics from the University of Glasgow.

 

Bridging in 2026: creative capital, cautious exits and a market split by price and geography

Bridging is booming into 2026 – powered by creative investors, rebridging deals and auction opportunists, even as prime buyers hit pause

Bridging in 2026: creative capital, cautious exits and a market split by price and geography

Housebuilding malaise deepens as planning strain drags on delivery

A broken planning system risks another year of missed housing targets

Housebuilding malaise deepens as planning strain drags on delivery

UK households are saving more – but for all the wrong reasons

More savings, less security: the paradox defining today’s mortgage market — and what it means for the next move on rates

UK households are saving more – but for all the wrong reasons

LiveMore: Fixing a “broken” system for older borrowers

LiveMore is tearing up ageist lending rules – proving later life mortgages can be flexible, fair and firmly mainstream

LiveMore: Fixing a “broken” system for older borrowers

Market Harborough: Making specialist lending a vehicle for community change

Inside the building society using complex-case expertise to fuel local impact, support young people, and grow sustainably

Market Harborough: Making specialist lending a vehicle for community change

Asset finance set to dominate SME funding demand over the next year

Brokers back asset finance as SMEs switch from survival to growth

Asset finance set to dominate SME funding demand over the next year

Bank of England set for knife‑edge vote on December rate cut, says Oxford Economics

Bailey’s big dilemma: With markets expecting a December rate cut, Oxford Economics warns rates may not fall as far as borrowers hope

Bank of England set for knife‑edge vote on December rate cut, says Oxford Economics

HM Land Registry moves to cut conveyancing delays with new data on avoidable errors

New data highlights which firms are slowing deals – and which are helping brokers get completions over the line faster

HM Land Registry moves to cut conveyancing delays with new data on avoidable errors

HOLDing the door open: how building societies are putting disabled borrowers on the ladder

Homeownership for people with long term disabilities is finally moving from impossible to achievable – and building societies like Dudley are leading the charge with HOLD mortgages

HOLDing the door open: how building societies are putting disabled borrowers on the ladder

House prices edge to new record as brokers warn of “holding pattern” market – Halifax

House prices hit a record high but go nowhere fast, as Halifax data lays bare a widening North/South divide and a market stuck in "static but stable" mode

House prices edge to new record as brokers warn of “holding pattern” market – Halifax